SOARERBOY;1431289 said:
ok so i been thinking.. maybe swap 1jz for now and build the GE because its got 100k mi on it.. or get the 1j and put her on a stand and build that... this car must be able to go on long trips and such.. im prepared to spend money if i gotta.. the 1j is just there for trade and its almost like its free.. i need this car outta my yard.. and its so convenient for me.. which is a better motor to build for a daily 500 hp? and say more on race gas? i need info.. on which is gonna be more reliable, powerfull, cost effective.. which would be easier to manage fuel wise and why? this is gonna go down in a number of days.. i understand the GE is a easy route but what should i do in prep.. i would figure a mhg, arpstuds, FFIM, fuel, and a turbo kit but where would that put me capability wise? do gte pistons fit in the GE with GE heads? oil squirters a big deal? 1.5jz? im looking for the most well engineered aproach.. hmm.. ok i think its now appropriate for my first real thread!!
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Well If you want to trade in your civic for that 1j its ok you could sell it and make some profit. This is why you should think about going Na-t
2JZGE Wins
* 2JZGE is smog legal- Governator of California will send your car directly to the referee if your get pull over if they see the 1J, because that engine was never sold in the US, and It lacks of torque.
* 1JZ is a good engine but Ge will make more power just work with the engine you already have.
* more displacement and torque that you looking for
* 2JZGTE pistons , OEM MHG, 550 USDM injectors can be used into the ge
* Buying afc neo will run you about 350 dlls so if you spending here and there in electroinics to controll that engine sooner or later you will find your self buying a stand alone Ecu.
*Trade in that !JZ for your civic and sell the engine and buy your self AEM that's a plug and play ECU.
*Tell the kid to sell his engine and give you cash
* NA-t ability to run and spool up bigger turbos
* Any 500+ car should use arp's to ensure evrything is tight enough to handle power.
* YOu could also use a GTE valve cover and boom instant GTE
* Oem parts already available for ge.
* Handle long trips as well
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